Open room with tables placed close together creates a lively energy even when busy. Decor features toys and anime characters, adding a playful touch that appeals to families. Atmosphere balances authentic Chinese no-frills style with a warm, welcoming vibe from friendly staff.
Food offers authentic Chinese cuisine with superb flavors and consistently phenomenal quality.
Soup dumplings stand out as plump, juicy, and full of flavor, often considered the best in the area. Scallion noodles complement the dumplings well, making them a must-try alongside the pork soup dumplings.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available Monday through Friday, but not on holidays.
Reservations are required to secure a table, especially during busy hours.
Health concerns have been reported by some diners after meals.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan hot pot with fresh ingredients in a stylish, clean interior. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, evoking a sense of being back in China, ideal for gatherings. Extensive DIY sauce station and thoughtful amenities enhance the experience.
Broth offers an authentic Sichuan flavor with a strong beef tallow aroma. Ingredients stay fresh and appeal to all ages.
Hot pot features three different soup bases with a broth rich in beef tallow aroma reflecting authentic Sichuan flavors. Snacks and drinks complement the meal, making it a solid choice for delicious and authentic Chinese food.
Good to know
On Saturdays only, a talented employee performs face-changing, a part of Sichuan opera.
The restaurant offers free 3-hour parking with a validated ticket.
Expect a $12 charge per person for the sauce table.
Small dining space with bright natural light and a clean, modern interior creates a cozy atmosphere. The environment feels casual and inviting, with a warm ambiance that suits enjoying spicy dishes. Seating is limited to about 15-20 seats, fostering an intimate setting.
Spicy soup base delivers a bold, numbing heat capturing Sichuan cuisine's essence. Food offers authentic Chinese street flavors with incredible spicy dishes.
Spicy hot pot features a bold, numbing heat capturing Sichuan flavors without traditional beef tallow broth. The dry hot pot and ma la ban offer rich, satisfying spice, while the sweet and sour pork has a crispy exterior with a strong sour balance.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of about 50 minutes for dine-in during peak hours.
Spice levels 4 and 5 are extremely spicy; consider starting lower.
Parking can be challenging; street parking is available but limited.
Chinese restaurant with modern, clean interior and tablet ordering system creates a contemporary dining experience. Atmosphere ranges from beautiful and relaxing to occasionally dim and cool, with a mix of upscale and simple decor. Seating is dense, reflecting a busy, downtown setting.
Quality food stands out with dishes like a shrimp and vermicelli that impress across cuisines. The dining experience pairs exceptional service with careful attention to detail.
Peking duck stands out with tender meat and a full presentation. Soup dumplings come highly recommended alongside dishes like eel and green beans.
Good to know
The weekday lunch special runs from 12:00-4:30 and is highly recommended.
Parking is available behind the building for convenience.
The Peking duck costs $99, making it a premium dish.
Shopping mall offers variety of stores and good restaurants with Chinese food that includes highly praised soup dumplings. Free parking adds convenience, and a cool karaoke place provides entertainment.
Food here is fresh and flavorful without being salty. Portions are good and prices stay affordable.
Soup dumplings stand out with a flavor matching those found in China. The hot and sour soup offers a classic, tasty option that complements the menu well.
Good to know
Free parking is available at the shopping center.
The shopping center features a mix of dining options, including fast food and sit-down restaurants.
Some restaurants offer outdoor seating for a pleasant dining experience.
Spacious Korean restaurant offers an authentic Korean-Chinese vibe with a cozy, homey atmosphere that feels like being in Korea. The environment is clean and family-friendly, welcoming guests of all ages. Attentive staff enhance the experience, making it suitable for casual meals and dates alike.
Korean-Chinese fusion food stands out with authentic flavors and consistent quality. Service complements the tasty dishes, making it a solid spot for family meals and casual chats.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with a crispy, clean-battered crust. The menu also features jjambbong, tangsuyuk, and fried dumplings that deliver strong flavors and good texture.
Good to know
Parking is available in a paid lot nearby, but it can be limited.
The price range is reasonable, making it family-friendly.
Credit cards are accepted, but there is a recent credit card fee.
Spacious interior with Korean-style decor creates a clean and cozy atmosphere suited for families and groups. Menu offers varying spice levels and a wide selection of unique ingredients, including non-spicy options for children. Seating arrangements support comfortable group dining with quick service.
Tanghulu stands out as a highlight. Food offers varying spice levels and maintains great quality with clean, well-prepared dishes.
Mala tang stands out with its spicy, rich flavor, more tasty than the hot pot version. The guo bao rou offers a crispy, sweet and sour pork experience that surpasses typical sweet and sour pork dishes.
Good to know
They charge $13 per pound for noodles and other ingredients.
Credit cards are accepted, but there may be occasional payment issues.
The restaurant offers a variety of non-spicy options suitable for children.
Large seating area combines with cozy, old-fashioned vibe and classic hip-hop and R&B music to create a friendly atmosphere. Food presentation leans toward fast food style, with generous portions of Korean-Chinese dishes praised for their taste and value.
Food here is authentic and homestyle Korean with high-quality ingredients. Portions balance well with reasonable prices, making meals satisfying and delicious.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its rice flour dough that makes it crunchy and chewy, served in a huge portion. Fried dumplings are also large and filling, complementing the classic flavors well.
Good to know
Parking is available right next to the restaurant and also paid parking out front.
Lunch specials are offered before 3pm on weekdays.
The portions are generous and well-priced.
Cozy space with diner atmosphere and calm pop music creates a chill vibe even at peak times. Food serves on plastic and paper ware, which contrasts with the otherwise clean and welcoming environment. Dumplings stand out as the most authentic and delicious offering here.
Food here is consistently fresh and tasty with a focus on quality. Service matches the food with attentive care, making pickup and dine-in reliable options.
Dumplings stand out with pork chive and soup dumplings offering authentic, hot, and delicious flavors. Mapo Tofu and dim sum also feature as tasty options.
Good to know
Prices are reasonable, with meals typically under $50 for two people.
Expect small portions; consider ordering multiple dishes for a full meal.
Takeout food is served in plastic Tupperware and paper plates.
Dim sum carts move through a bright, clean space with a classical Chinese style. The atmosphere is busy and noisy, filled with the clatter of dishes and crowded tables. Electronic queueing manages the steady flow of diners seeking authentic Cantonese dim sum.
Food features authentic Cantonese style with dishes like shumai and sesame balls prepared with care and flavor. Meals arrive fresh and hot, showcasing high quality and traditional Chinese flavors.
Authentic Cantonese dishes dominate the menu with a focus on fresh dim sum like shrimp shumai and various dumplings. Crispy Peking duck and pan-fried flounder add to the variety, all served in a relaxed setting.
Good to know
Dim sum is served from 11am to 2pm on weekends.
Reservations are recommended, especially for large groups.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early.
Hot pot restaurant with a cozy, friendly atmosphere and bright, clean setting. Known for authentic mala dry pot and customizable ingredient options. Casual vibe supports relaxed dining with a focus on spicy Szechuan flavors.
Food here is consistently tasty and flavorful with a focus on healthy portions. Spicy dishes stand out as some of the best around, and the quality remains high even after renovations.
Dry hot pot stands out with make-your-own options for vegetables and meat, offering fresh and clean ingredients. Spicy dishes like Spice Chicken with Hot Pepper and Mapo Tofu deliver bold, flavorful heat that keeps people coming back weekly.
Good to know
Expect a 45-minute wait for a bowl of soup noodles during peak hours.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early.
Wok Bar is BYOB, allowing you to bring your own drinks.
Chinese restaurant offers private rooms and spacious parking behind the building. Atmosphere remains consistent over decades with a somewhat dated interior. Lunch specials provide great value, and Korean-style Chinese dishes like Jjajangmyeon stand out for their taste.
Korean-style Chinese food here tastes very authentic and stays warm for a long time. The food is consistently great quality and packed well for takeout, with kind and attentive service.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with a crispy texture and authentic taste. The menu features jjajangmyeon, fried dumplings, fried rice, and seafood dishes like shrimp kkang poong gi and seafood stew.
Good to know
There is free large parking available in the back of the restaurant.
During weekday lunch hours, take advantage of the lunch specials for a good deal.
The parking entrance is small and located right before the restaurant.